Home Minister Amit Shah's big statement, says, 'Azad never bowed before British rule'
Home Minister Amit Shah's big statement, says, 'Azad never bowed before British rule'
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New Delhi: The 89th Martyrdom Day of freedom fighter Chandrashekhar Azad, who fought for the freedom of India and stood firmly against the British. Every year on 27th February, this sacrifice of Azad is celebrated as Martyrdom Day. Everyone knows that Chandrasekhar Azad was born on July 23, 1906 in Bhabra, a tribal village. On Thursday, 27 February 2020, on the occasion of Martyrdom Day, Home Minister Amit Shah also remembered Chandrashekhar Azad.

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According to the information received, Amit Shah tweeted, 'Chandrashekhar Azad Ji is the golden chapter of Indian history and our freedom movement, whose memory only evokes the feeling of immense pride in every Indian even today. Their reverence and sacrifice for the motherland will always be a source of inspiration for us. Salutations to him.' He also shared a picture in which he said that Azad never bowed before the British rule. Azad promised that the British will never be able to hold him alive.

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In February 1931, Azad went to Anand Bhavan to meet Jawaharlal Nehru in Allahabad. There Nehru refused to meet him. He then moved to Alfred Park in a rage. Sukhdev was also with him at this time. While they were preparing the upcoming strategy, only then on the information of an informer, a British contingent surrounded him from there.

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